St Eunan’s book semi-final spot


St. Eunan’s Letterkenny are through to the semi finals of the Danske Bank MacLarnon Cup after a hard earned win over a dogged St. Patrick’s Keady side at the Mid Ulster Sports Arena in Cookstown on Wednesday afternoon.


Season’s best for McBrearty


Letterkenny’s Darren McBrearty ran a season’s best of 3:44.11 when placing third in a special senior Indoor 1,500m at AIT held to facilitate athletes chasing qualifying standards. John Travers of Donore Harriers took victory in 3:43.53 with Conor Bradley from City of Derry second in 3:44.07.


LYIT narrowly miss out on last-four spot


DESPITE a heroic display from goalkeeper Ciaran Gallagher, Letterkenny IT fell just short of making the semi-finals of the Colleges and Universities Football League as DCU claimed a narrow win on Wednesday afternoon.


Melody hits the right note for Mervue


SWILLY Rovers were denied a place in the last eight of the FAI U17 Challenge Cup after Conor Melody struck a heartbreaking 90th minute winner to seal Mervue United’s progression at Triagh-a-Loch yesterday afternoon.


Kelly the hero as Kilmacrennan grab late winner


A never-say-die attitude from Kilmacrennan Celtic saw them come from 2-0 down to steal a last-gasp win over Inishowen League leaders Glengad in Rathmullan yesterday, helping them progress to the quarter-finals of the Ulster Junior Cup.


SHANE ON THE DOUBLE


What a great start to the season for the boys from Darney Park. The first game of their league campaign started with an away trip under the lights at the Lakeside Astro pitch in Ballyshannon on Saturday evening.


Sheriff gun down Glenea


GLENEA United’s run in this season’s FAI Junior Cup came to an abrupt halt yesterday afternoon when they were defeated 6-0 by reigning champions Sheriff YC in Dublin.